CARLO Corazzin could be set to win his first international cap in over a year having been selected for Canada's forthcoming friendly with Estonia.

CARLO Corazzin could be set to win his first international cap in over a year having been selected for Canada's forthcoming friendly with Estonia.

The Oldham striker's last international was against Malta in November 2001, while he has not scored for his country since netting a penalty in the 2000 Gold Cup Final against Colombia.

However Carlo could decide to stay with Oldham, as playing the match on March 29 would mean missing out on Oldham's clash with Port Vale.

The 31-year-old striker has had a disappointing season in front of goal for Oldham, scoring just four times to date, but he has a decent record at international level with 10 goals in his 53 appearances.

Should Carlo play for his country or stay to help out Oldham? Have your say.